Middle Ages

  • 476

    The fall of Western Roman Empire

    It is really important because the fall of the Western Roman Empire considered being the beginning of the Middle Ages.
  • 622

    Hijra

    Propet Mohammad started his journey from Mekka to Merida. This was the beginning of the Islamic Calendar.
  • 871

    Alfred the great

    The United Kingdom had its first king known as Alfred the Great. He formed new laws, religion, and the education experience revival.
  • 1066

    The battle of Hastings

    William the Conductor and Duke of Normandy defeated Harold II. Who was the last Anglo-Saxon king William the conductor divided the whole land of England into lords and established the feudal system and manoralism.
  • 1215

    Declaration of Magna Carta

    It was originally issued in 1215. This was one of the first steps toward the Constitutional governor of England. Changed the minds and after the laws.
  • 1315

    The great Famine 1315-17

    In this two years famine the big portion of the the population died of hunger and disease.
  • 1337

    The hundred years war

    The the Kingdom of England declared war on the Kingdom of France. While there were many on and off stages between England and France during this period, this war was continued until 1453 by various conflicts.
  • 1348

    The black death 1348-50

    It provide to be the most dangerous epidemic in the European Middle Ages, which materially weakened the feudal system and the Church of Europe.
  • 1453

    The fall of Byzantine Empire

    The dwindling Byzantine Empire came to an end when the Ottomans reached the ancient land wall after besieging the city for 55 days.
  • 1517

    Protestant Reformation

    There was no such an event which is the end of the Middle Ages but in same case the Protestant Reformation is the end.